BWW Cover Reveal: GIRLS OF PAPER AND FIRE by Natasha Ngan by Bonnie Lynn Wagner
- February 11, 2018 James Patterson Imprint JIMMY Patterson Books has revealed the cover and synopsis to the next big sensation under their umbrella, GIRLS OF PAPER AND FIRE by Natasha Ngan, out October 23, 2018. JIMMY Patterson's purpose is 'not just to publish compulsively readable books by James Patterson and other writers, but also to provide resources, strategies, and programs that serve the country's librarians, booksellers, teachers, and parents.'
Author Tackles Modern Social Issues in Debut Collection of Short Stories by BWW News Desk
- February 09, 2018 A Florida-based writer, landscape architect and youth advocate has released her debut collection of short stories, which opens a dialogue with readers about fostering self-respect, facing fears and overcoming adversity and offers commentary on pertinent hot-button issues like identity, discrimination, addiction and human trafficking.
BWW Previews: Magnus Chase Is Back! Rick Riordan Reveals 9 From The Nine Worlds, Out This Fall! by Bonnie Lynn Wagner
- February 09, 2018 This past fall, New York Times Best Selling Author Rick Riordan published the last book in his trilogy Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard, featuring Norse Mythology. Fans thought that was the end we'd see of Magnus and friends, but Riordan has just revealed that he has more up his sleeve. Here's a sneak peek at the final cover art and a brief summary at what we'll be seeing this fall.
Crown Publishing Releases Joseph Knox's SIRENS by BWW News Desk
- February 08, 2018 Joseph Knox's SIRENS (Crown; February 20, 2018) is a riveting thriller about a damaged undercover detective navigating a web of politicians, drug lords, missing persons, and his own flawed department. This is Knox's first novel, though he writes with the polished assurance of a well-seasoned author-perhaps because, as the crime buyer for the British book retailer, Waterstone's, he is himself a bona fide expert in the genre. When first published in the UK last year, SIRENS debuted on the Sunday Times bestseller list and remained there for weeks. The Times praised it as 'top league' in the genre, while Lee Child called it 'razor sharp.... very special indeed' and Val McDermid declared it a 'powerhouse.' Tightly plotted and dripping with atmospheric grime, SIRENS is gripping noir at its finest, at once a classic and yet completely fresh.
BWW Review: THE PHANTOM OF OZ by Cindy Brown by Michael T. Mooney
- February 07, 2018 Cindy Brown's stage-struck sleuth Ivy Meadows is on the case of a brand new mystery that becomes highly personal when it involves her best friend.